How to Track Domain Expiry Dates Across 5+ Registrars

The Problem: Domains Scattered Everywhere

If you're a domain investor, you probably have domains registered at GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare Registrar, Porkbun, and maybe a few smaller registrars. Each has its own dashboard, its own notification system, and its own renewal process. Missing a single expiry date means losing a domain you've invested time and money into.

Method 1: The Manual Spreadsheet

A spreadsheet is free and works for small portfolios. Create columns for: Domain Name, Registrar, Expiry Date, Registration Price, Renewal Price, Auto-Renew Status.

Pros: Free, customizable, offline access.

Cons: Manual data entry, error-prone, no expiry alerts unless you set them up manually. Doesn't scale past ~20 domains.

Method 2: RDAP Auto-Lookup

RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) is the modern replacement for WHOIS. It provides standardized, machine-readable domain registration data including expiry dates and registrar information.

DNFolder uses RDAP to automatically detect registrar and expiry dates when you add a domain. No manual typing required - just paste the domain name and the system fills in the rest.

Method 3: Calendar Integration

Set up renewal reminders 30 days, 14 days, and 7 days before expiry. DNFolder's built-in calendar tracks all your renewals in one place, giving you a visual overview of what's coming up.

Best Practices for Domain Renewal Management

  • 30-day alert window: Start notifications a month before expiry - enough lead time to act without panic.
  • Enable auto-renewal: For domains you definitely want to keep. But don't rely on it as your only safeguard.
  • Keep payment methods updated: Failed payments = expired domains. Audit your registrar billing annually.
  • Centralize tracking: One dashboard for all registrars eliminates the "I thought it renewed automatically" risk.
  • Set renewal budgets: Know your monthly renewal cost so it doesn't come as a surprise.

Why a Dedicated Portfolio Tracker Beats Spreadsheets

For more than 10 domains, a spreadsheet becomes a liability. Dedicated tools like DNFolder offer:

  • Automatic expiry detection via RDAP
  • Built-in expiry alerts and calendar view
  • Portfolio analytics: profit/loss per domain, total invested, ROI
  • End-to-end encryption so your data stays private

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